Need some help with loop

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Jama Ali
Jama Ali on 20 May 2021
Commented: Chad Greene on 20 May 2021
Hi, I need some help with creating a loop so every number of v is evaluated with every p in the LoF formula. Meaning 50*5^2*FVF/FV for the first v-value and 50*10^2*FVF/FV for the second v-value, and when it is done with p= 50, starting over with p=100 and evaluating all the v-values with respect to that p and so one.
I appricate the help.
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Jama Ali
Jama Ali on 20 May 2021
No, I am not required to use a loop. Just thought it was the only way :(
Tayyab Khalil
Tayyab Khalil on 20 May 2021
First thing, rather than posting pics of your code it would be better if you copy pasted the actual code.
what you are looking for is a nested for loop. Here is the code:
v = [5:5:40];
p = [50:50:300];
FVF = 0.001;
Fv = 27056;
LOF = zeros(length(p), length(v));
for i = 1:length(p)
for j = 1:length(v)
LOF(i, j) = p(i) * v(j)^2 *FVF/Fv;
end
end
I stored the values in LOF in form of a matrix, where each row coreesponds to the values obtained by the corresponding entry in p.

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Answers (1)

David Hill
David Hill on 20 May 2021
No loop needed.
[v,p]=meshgrid(5:5:40,50:50:300);
FVF=.001;
Fv=27056;
LoF=p.*(v.^2)*FVF*Fv;
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Tayyab Khalil
Tayyab Khalil on 20 May 2021
EDIT: Division by Fv needed in LoF equation
Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 20 May 2021
@David Hill The point of homework isn't to get the answer...The point is to learn. So if you're going to give someone the answers to their homework, at least put in some effort to teach them why you're doing each step.

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